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    Road Hazard Warning Triangle, original case and 1966-dated info & instruction sheet

    *SOLD* to mgro1959/Rob

    WEGU Warndreieck Amtlich Zugelassen Pruf-Nr. ~K 13702

    Collapsible/folding warning triangle reflector manufactured by WEGU Gummi- und Kunststoffwerk GmbH of Germany for Porsche during the 1960's - note the 26.4.1966 date on the original info/instruction sheet.

    It was in a '68 Porsche brought to the U.S. with a member of the armed forces in 1972 so it may be an accessory that was supplied only with the European-market cars, but I'm not certain.

    It remains in very good fully-functional condition other than the holes shown in the photos at each end of the original red plastic storage case.

    $65 carefully packed and shipped within the lower 48 U.S.
    If buyer is elsewhere, price does not include the shipping cost

    Inquiries welcome
    Last edited by SchwarzHorse; 08-26-2015 at 09:17 AM. Reason: Item has sold

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